10 Secret Things You Didn’t Know About COMBINED CHARGING SYSTEM TESLA MODEL S
The Combined Charging System (CCS) in a Tesla Model S is a type of charging port that enables the vehicle to be charged from both DC fast charging stations and AC Level 2 charging stations. The CCS is a standardized charging port that is used by many electric vehicles, including Tesla's Model S.
- The Combined Charging System (CCS) is an industry-standard charging protocol that allows electric vehicles to charge using both AC and DC power.
- The Tesla Model S was initially released without CCS compatibility but was later added as an option for European markets.
- The CCS charging port on the Model S is located on the left side of the car, next to the Type 2 charging port.
- With CCS compatibility, the Model S can charge at up to 200 kW at CCS charging stations, allowing for faster charging times.
- The CCS charging cable is not included with the Model S and must be purchased separately.
- Tesla Superchargers do not have CCS compatibility, so if you want to use CCS charging stations, you will need to purchase an adapter.
- The CCS adapter for the Model S is not currently available in the United States, so American owners may have limited options for using CCS charging stations.
- CCS charging stations are becoming more common in Europe and are expected to become more prevalent in the United States in the coming years.
- The CCS charging protocol is not the only option for DC fast charging - other protocols include CHAdeMO and Tesla's proprietary Supercharger protocol.
- Using CCS charging stations can be more expensive than using Superchargers, depending on the specific station and the pricing structure in place.